WEEKLY MARKET LETTER.
fOfflo of Downing, Hopkins A Co., Chicago
& Hrdof Trade Brokers, 7n-714Chamberof. Coins
Uiirce Building, Portland, Oregon.) v
Exports of floor and wheat from both
coasts 'ant week were 4,595,000 bush
els, or 700,000 bushels more than the
previous week, and double the same
week last year. Receipts are expected
to fall off. We have now reached the
time where th exports generally de
crease; at least they have in the past
years, as the first six months ot the
crop year generally marks the largest
export business. There is every indi
cation, however, of a good export move
ment from now on, as liberal engage
ments have been for wheat, corn and
oats. Foreigners continue to buy mod
erately when the market gets weak, so
that the outward movement will grad
ually cut into the wheat stocks, which
are none too heavy if the exports are to
keep up large. Argentine news favors
an exportable surplus of about 35,000,
000 bushels, but some good authorities
make it only 3,000,000 bushels. This
is used as a club by the bears and con
sumers to prevent an advance here.
There will be no Argentine wheat avail
able in European markets before the
latter part of March. In the meantime
. their light stocks will be reduced, and
they will have to come iu as buyers.
The American visible supply of wheat
increased this week 47,000 bushels, and
now totals 38,863,000 bushels against
53,873,000 bushels for the correspond
ing period a year ago. Although the
movement of corn for 1897 was 116,
747,000 bushels, and the shipments
97,427,000 bushels an increase in the
receipts of 24,-000,000 bushels and in
10,000,000 bushels in the shipments,
they were less than the arrivals of oats,
receipts of the latter being 1,338,000
bushels in excess of corn, while the
shipments were 7,000,000 bushels
greater, aggregating 104,666,000 bush
els. The feeling in corn and oats is
bullish. There is a strong disposition
on the part of many local traders to
keep on the long side. The Trego
Smith people have accumulated a big
line, and they are getting quite a fol
lowing. Exports of corn for the week
were heavy.
Portland Market.
Wheat Walla Walla, 72 73c; Val
ley and Bluestem, 76 77c per bushel.
Four Best grades, 14.25; graham,
$3.40; superfine, 12.25 per barrel.
Oats Choice white, 35 36c; choice
gray, S3 34c per bushel.
Barley Feed barley, $19 20; brew
ing, $20 per ton.
Millstiffs Bran, $17 per ton; mid
dlings, $21; shorts, $18.
HayTimothy, $12. 50 13; clover,
$10 11; California wheat, $10; do
oat, $11; Oregon wild hay, $9 10 per
ton.
Eggs 1820c per dozen.
Butter Fancy creamery, 65 60c;
fair to good, 45 50c; dairy, 40 50c
per roll.
Cheese Oregon, 12Jc; Young
America, 12c; California; 9 lOo
per pound. - -
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $2.50
8.25 per dozen; broilers, $2.00 2. 60;
geese, $5.506.50; ducks, $5. 00 6. 00
per dozen; turkeys, live, 10 11c per
pound.
Potatoes Oregon Burbanks, 40 50c
per sack; sweets, $1.25 per cental.
Onions Oregon, $1.75 2. 00 "pel
sack.
Hops 5 16c per pound for new
crop; 1896 crop, 4 6c.
Wool Valley, 14 16c per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 7 8o; mohair, 20
22o per pound.
Mutton, Gross, best bheep, wethers
and ewes, $3.50; dressed mutton,
6)c; spring lambs, 5c per pound.
Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $4.00;
lightand feeders, $3.004.00; dressed,
$4.505.00 per 100 pounds.
Beef Gross, top steers, $2. 75 3. 00;
cows, $2.50; dressed beef, 4 He per
pound.
Veal Large, 4J5c; small, 5
6o per pound.
Seattle Market.
Butter Fancy native creamery,
brick, 80c; ranch, 16 18c.
Cheese Native Washington, 13o;
California, 9)o.
Eggs Fresh ranch, 23c.
Poultry Chickens, live, per pound,
hens, 10c; spring chickens, $2.60
3 00; ducks, $3.603.75.
Wheat Feed wheat, $22 per ton.
Oats Choice, per ton, $19 20.
Com Whole, $23; cracked, per ton,
$23; feed meal, $23 per ton.
Barley Rolled or ground, per ton,
$22; whole, $22.
Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef,
steers, 6c; cows, 5c; mutton sheep,
8c; pork, 6c; veal, small, 7.
Fresh Fish Halibut, 5 6c; salmon,
3c; salmon trout, 710c; flounders
and sole, 84; ling cod, 45; rock cod,
5c; smelt, 24c ,
Fresh Fruit Apples, 40 90c per
box; pears, 275c per box; oranges
navels, $2.75 per box.
Ban Francisco Market.
Wool Nevada 11 13c; Oregon,
12
14c; Northern 7 8o per pound.
Hops 12 16c per pound,
Millstoffs Middlings, $22 24; Cal
ifornia bran, $18.50 19. 60 per ton.
Onions New red, 70 80c; do new
eilverskin, $2.252.50 per cental.
Wcrnm Ztr.ra 09. fHi9 An'
28c; Eastern, 15 19; duck, 16c per
dozen. '
Cheese Fancy mild, new, 12Jc; fair
to good, 7 8c per pound..
Citrus ' Fruit Oranges, n avels,
$1.602.50; Mexican limes, $4.00
4.60; California lemons, choice, $1.60
2.00; do common, 75c$l. 25 per box.
Hay Wheat, $13.50 15; wheat and
oat, $13 14.60; oat, $1113.50; best
barley, til 13; alfalfa, $1111.60;
clover, $10. 50 12.,
Fresh Fruit Apples, 60o$1.25 per
large box; grapes, 2540o; Isabella,
60 75c; peaches, 60c$l; pears, 75o
$1 per box; plums, 2085a
Butter Fancy creamery, 28c; do
seconds, 26 27c; fancy' dairy, 26c:
IMPROVING WILLAPA HARBO.
Captain Taylor 8aye It Can Be Done at
Small Kipenee.
A Washington correspondent says:
In his report recommending the im
provement of Willnpa river and Mail
boat slough, Captain Taylor, of the
corps of engineers, says;
"Wiilapa river empties into the Pa
cific ocean through Wiilapa harbor
about 25 miles north of the mouth of
the Columbia river. The entrance to
Wiilapa harbor trom the ocean has for
many years maintained a depth of over
18 feet at mean low water, and at the
present time has a depth of about 21
feet at mean lower low water.
"The mouth of the Wiilapa river is
considered to be in the harbor about 12
miles in a direct line from the ocean
bar. From the ocean bar to this point
the depths are ample for any class of
vessels, ranging from 27 feet to as much
as 70 feet at mean lower low water.
Near its month the Wiilapa river is
joined by the North river, which flows
in a course nearly at right angles to
that of the Wiilapa. Just above the
junction of these two Btreams is a bar
having a ruling depth of water over it
of about 16 feet at mean lower low
water. The bottom ot the river at this
bar is lumpy, and the material forming
it appears to be fine, hard sand and silt.
The bar separates the deep water of
Wiilapa harbor from the deep water of
that part of Wiilapa river below Mail
boat slough, which is a small cut-off
channel, leaving the Wiilapa river
about one-half mile above South Bend,
the principle city on this harbor, and
joining it again about 1 miles below
the city. Immediately above the lower
end or mouth of Mailboat slough is an
other bar, having a controlling depth
of about 14 feet at mean lower low
water. These two bars have existed
with about the same depths which they
have today since the earliest recorded
surveys of this harbor were made, ex
cept that the upper bar has scoured
away from two to three feet since 1893,
when the government began the' con
struction of a dike closing the upper
end of Mailboat slough.
"The principal businesses of Wiilapa
harbor are the the lumber business and
the fish and oyster business. Located
at South Bend are throe sawmills, whose
combined aggregate daily capacity is
about 150,000 feet. It is reported that
two of these mills are to bo rebuilt with
largely increased capacities.
"The lumber is mostly shipped to
San Francisco in small schooners, as
deep-draft vessels are denied charter
for cargo from this harbor on account
of the two bars above mentioned. It
is claimed that, were these two bars re
moved, the mills located on this harbor
would be able to compete with mills of
Puget sound, Columbia river and other
deep-water Pacific coast ports in the
foreign lumber trade. Whether the
lumber business of this harbor would
be so extended or not may be ques
tioned, but there oan be no question
but that the present trade would be ma
terially benefited, as the vessels which
now carry the lumber experience delays
on account of these bars. One flood
tide is required for loaded vessels to
srosa the two bars. Before the harbor
throat (distant about 19 miles from
South Bend) is reached, the tide is
abbing. As insurance companies pro
hibit vessesl towing to sea on an ebb
tide, they are forced to lie at anchor in
rather poor roadstead, called North
eove, for about 24 hours. During the
winter- southwest storms frequently
spring up, and vessels may be barbound
from one day to a week after leaving
South Bend.
"I am of the opinion that the most
advantageous and economical method
of improving these bars is to dredge a
channel through them to a depth of 20
feet at mean lower low water. Near
the lower shoal mud flats, which are
covered at a two-foot stage of tide, ex
tend about 1 miles to the north and
about one mile to the south. At high
tide this forms a wide expanse of wa
ter, and for this reason the channel
through the lower shoal should not be
less than 200 feet wide. The channel
through the upper shoal may be reduced
to 100 feet in width. The waters of
the Wiilapa river carry but little sedi
ment in suspension, its course is short,
and for 12 miles above South Bend it
is a tidal stream. For these reasons it
is believed that a dredged channel
would be fairly permanent." :
The estimated cost of this improve
ment is as follows: Dredging at lower
shoal, 250,000 cubic yards, at 20 cents,
$50,000; dredging at npper shoal, 100,.
000 cubio yards, at 20 cents, $20,000;
engineering, contingencies, etc., $7,000;
total, $77,000. '
Northwest Notes.
Antoine Maxine, a half-breed, got
into an altercation with John Emanuel,
an Indian, at a dance at Little Mission,
and fatally stabbed him with a butcher
knife.
The state board of audit and control
has rescinded the rule which it adopted
of taking from the old soldiers who
are inmates of the State Soldiers'
Home 25 per cent of their pensions.
Sherman county farmers have not
sown as much ground to grain this fall
as is customary, owing to the fact that
they were kept busy harvesting until
late, and since harvest have devoted
their time principally to getting their
grain to market, leaving but little time
to devote to seeding. What grain was
sown early in the fall looks well.
The action of the state board oi
equalization in raising the Jackson
county assessment 50 percent on stocks
of merchandise has caused a storm of
criticism and protest in that country.
Merchants are trying to arrange a meet
ing, to be composed of one representa
tive of each firm, to take action in the
matter. It is proposed that the repre
sentatives shall select three of their
number to take immediate legal action
to prevent the county clerk from enter
ing the 50 per cent additonal assess,
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NOTE. All readers of this paper can have Three Free Bottles of the Doctor's Now Discoveries, with complote directions,
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rrenoh Women as Business Heipen.
Miss Anna L. Bicknell writes an ar-
tide on "French Wives and Mothers"
for the January Century. She says :
In the families where the father con
ducts any business the wife becomes
his best clerk, and usually his cashier.
The wives are exceedingly intelligent
and acute, extremely sharp at driving
bargains, and accurate in keeping ac
counts. They are their husbands' part
ners in every sense of the word, and it
is wondorful to see how tliey acquit
themselves of such a multiplicity of
duties. Self Is completely annihilated;
and if weak health is mentioned, it is
never an impediment to what they have
to do for their children or their hus
bands, but is mentioned only as a dis
agreeable accompaniment to a necessary
fatigue, without an idea of using it as
an exouse for shortcomings.
COULDN'T MAKE IT.
' Tbe bull that tried to butt down a bridge,
and the goat that tackled an anvil, couldn't
make It, and were knocked out, bruised
and bleeding. From such bruises down to
pin-head blue spots they are curable, easily
and surely. Tbe men who get the worst
bruises always get the best cure. They
make it every time. There are right wnys
and wrong ways of dolug things, as the bull
and the goat found out- The best cure for
a bruise Is St. Jacobs Oil. The right way
to cure Is to use it and tind out.
Blind fishes, two inches long, similar
to those found in the Mammoth cave,
have been taken from a well belonging
to Mrs. Jennie BriBtefa, at Russell
ville, Ky.
DESTRUCTIVE STORMS ALONG THE
COAST.
Reports ot maritime disasters along the count
come In thick and fast. People who "go down
to the sea In shins" should bear in mind one
thing In particular, namely, that It is highly
desirable to take along a supply of Hnstetters
Stomach Bitters as a remedy for sea sickness.
Kausea, dyspepsia, biliousness, constipation,
malaria, nervousness and kidney trouble, all
succumb to Its beneficent and speedy action.
Harvard this year, for the first time,
has a colored person as a candidate for
the degree of A. B., in the person of
a young colored woman from Millerton,
N. Y.
Tbe London Stock Exchange has an
orchestra composed of the members of
the exchange, accounted one of the
finest amateur musical organizations in
the city.
Terra cotta sleepers are in nse on
Japanese railways. The Increased cost
is compensated for by the greater resist
ance of decay.
A dull, throbbing pain, accompanied
by a sense of tenderness and heat low
down in the side, with an occasional
shooting pain, Indicates inflammation.
The region of pain shows some swell
ing. This is the first stage of ovaritis,
inflammation of the ovary. If the roof
of your house leaks, my sister, you have)
It fixed at onoe (
why not pay the
same respect to
your own body ?
Write to Mrs.
Pinlcham, Lynn,
Mass., and tell her
all your
symptoms.
Her experi
ence in
treating
female ilia
is greater
than any other living person. The fol
lowing from Mbs. Anhik Curtis, Ticon
deroga, N. Y., is proof of what we says
" For nine years 1 suffered with fe
male weakness in its worst form. I
was in bed nearly a year with conges
tion of the ovaries. I also suffered
with falling of the womb, was very
weak, tired all the time, had such head
aches as to make me almost wild. Wa
also troubled with leucorrhoaa, and was
bloated so badly that some thought I
had dropsy. I have taken several bot
tles of Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable
Compound, and several of her Blood
Purifier, and am completely cured. It
la a wonder to all that I got welL"
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CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED IN ANY
writer in a raagualne has made the
prophesy that in 800 rears from now
the world will only know three Inn-
guages English, liuaaian and Chinese.
Success has attended an effort at
banana growing in Fitzgerald, Gu.,
where a plant reached the height of 12
feet and put forth satisfactory fruit.
Bismarck declares that one of the
chief regrets of his old ago is that he
oannot ride a bicycle.
In the number of murders Italy leads
Europe. In the
number of suicides
Russia is ahead.
SayeakABkaSfnaaaBnsAay
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..Costs less THan ONE cent a Cup..
Be sure that you get the Genuine Article,
made at DORCHESTER, MASS, by
WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd,
Ejtasujbsd 1780.
Manly Power
The Strength, Activity and Brain
Power ot Manhood are Restored
to Weak Men Who Use Doctor
Sanden'a Electric Belt.
Eve
rery Beit oas
electrio 6ns-
It hat a Patent
Regulator for
makingeurreat
mild or strong.
an
pensorr free
free lor
weak men.
Dr. Randen'l Electrio Belt Is today the ac
knowledged means of recovering the power ef
Bianhoo. It Alls tht nerves with new Ufa: It
Increasas the brain power, and rsmovei all the
weakening effeeta of iadlacretiooa, exceises,
W., in fact, restarea your strength.
Are You Weak?
It will cure nervoa debility In any form, for
electricity Is the life ef the nerves and make
them strong. It checks all waste of power In
two weeks. It cures all kidney asd bladder
troubles, rheumatism, lame book, etc. Rend
for out medical work, Illustrated, "Three
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gg West Washington St., Portland, Or.
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diker, Traveler, Rancher or Family,
Price $5.55. WOOOARD-CLARKE & CO., Portland, Or.
Make money by sucnesful
speculation in CnlcaKo. We
buy and sell wheat on mar
Kins. Fortunes have been
made on a small beginning by trading In fu
tures, write lor urn particulars, nest oi ref
erence given, geveraf years' ex perlence on tbe
Chlcairo Hoard of Trade, and a thorouvh know
ledge of tbe bii"ln"". Bend for our free refer
ence book. DOWNING, HOPKINS 4 Co.,
Chicago Hoard of Trade Brokers. OUIces In
Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Wash.
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SCIENCE.
CLIMATE.
Edward Mnrsden, a Btudent in Lane
Theological Seminary, at Cincinmtti,
is the first native Alaskan to receive
an education in any of the states. He
has studied law, theology, mechanical
engineering mid has learned the trades
of carpenter, bricklayer, house painter,
tinsmith, piano tuner, clock repairer,
book-keeping and typewriting.
"Walter RnkcriS Co.,oflorchestfr,Mns.,
V. 8. A., have given years of study to the
skilful preparation of cooou and ehncolute,
and have devised machinery and systems
peculiar to their methods' of treatment,
whereby the purity, puluttihitity, and high
est nutrient churuclcrtslics are routined.
Their preparation are known the world
over and nave received the highest Indorse
ments from the medical practitioner, the
nurse, ami the intelligent housekeeper and
caterer. Thnre is hardly any food product
which may lie so extensively used In the
household iu combination With oilier foods
as cocoa and chocolate; but here agnln we
urge the importance of purity and nutrient
vuiue, uuu tuese important points, we led
sure, may be relied upon In 11
linker s Cocoa
and Chocolate." 1tctetie
and liugienie
UatetU.
Governor Btishnell, of Ohio, gave a
pardon to Kalph WintersgUI. a life
prisoner, on Christmas day, whioh was
promptly refused. Wlntorsgill is now
70 years old, and has served SO yeais.
In declining the pardon he said the
state had unfitted him for life, and
that he did not care to go back in his
old age to a world that had forgotten
biro and preferred that the state should
continue to care for him to the end.
AN OPEN LCTTCR TO MOTHERS.
We' are asserting In the courts our right to the
exclusive use of the word "CASTOK1A," and
n rcHliR'SCAaTOklA," as our Trade Mara.
I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of llyannla, Massachusetts,
was the originator of " I'lTCHKSl'ft CAS rORIA,"
tbe same that has borne and does now bear the
fac simile signature ofCHAS. II. FI.KTCHKR on
every wrapper. This Is the original " riTCHKR'8
CASTORIA" which has been used In the homes
of tbe mothers of America fur over thirty years.
Look Carefully at the wrsnper and see that It is
tht kind you kavt alwayt taught, and has the
signature of CIIA3. II. FLHTCHKR on the
wrapper. No one has authority from me to use
my name except The Centaur Company of which I
Chas. II. Fletcher is President.
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March t, lijif. SAMUEL PITCHER, U
John M. Pcnniman hat been for CO
yeara a member of the Boston polico
f .rco. Ilia ago is 75.
j'iso i;nre lor consumption uas been a
Oud-send to me. Win. It. McClclIan,
Chester, Florida, ficpt. 17, 1HU5.
ItiiBnin'8 population hag increat-eli
during tho last 100 yeitra a fraction lea
than 1,000,000 annually.
Papor horse ahoca are to bo unod for
the horHoa of tho Uermnn army.
After being swindled by all others, send nsstsmp
ftir particulars of Kins Hnlomon's Treasure, the
ONI.V renewer of manly strength. MAMO.M
CHEMICAL CO., I'. O, ilol 747, I'blladelrihla. i'a.
In Mexico City Hop Lee advortiaoa
an Ameiroun restaurant.
Btat or Ohio, City or Tolkisj, i
I.tlCASfot nty.
Frank J. CHitNiiV mskes osth that he Is the
senior partner of the firm of K. J. ( hknkv it Co.,
doing business In the City of Toledo, County
snd Aisle aforesaid, and that the ssld firm will
pay the sum ofONK HUNDHKI) IiOM.AftH for
each and every cane of Catahkh that cannot be
cured by the use of Hall's Catahsh Coin.
FRANK J. CHENEY,
Sworn to before me and subscribed In m
presence, this 6th day of December, A. I). J
seal I Notary l'ubllo.
HsTti Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and
ants directly on the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. i. ('flKNEV II CO., Toledo, 0.
Fold by druKKlnts, 7ftc.
Hall's Family i'llls are the best.
HOME I'KODCCTS AND I'lKE FOOIi,
All Eastern Syrup, so-called, usually vory
light colored and ol heavy body, Is made from
glucose. "J'o Harden lhtp" Is inude from
UKnr Cane and Is strictly pure. It Is for sale
by first-class srocvrs, in cans only. Msnufso
tured by the Pacimc Coast hyhiipCo. All gen
uine "Tea Uard'H Drlot" have the manufac
turer's name UluoKraphed on every can.
A school for training young colored
men in agricultural pursuits, la about
to be established in Tuakecgee, Ala.
American
JyPf
Founders
Cor.
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Remarkable Discovery of
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Worker In tlio wide, nneiplored Hold of
modern chemistry ntr dully utntttiiliiK the
world with new wonder. Professor und
lavninn vie with cm h other In their com.
meiulnhlc efforts to lessen tlietllsol human
ity. Ycfti-nliiy it was I'nstour and Koek,
and today It isHloriini, with a new discov
ery whirli Is the result of years of careful
study and resean h.
Foremost Rinnntr the world's greatest
chemists stands T. A. rilm-uin, of New York
CUv. Mis researches and experiments,
patiently carried on for years, have linally
culmiun'tcd in results wliieh are proving as ,
henulicinl to Immunity us the discoveries of
any eliemUt.aiii'tentor modern. Hisell'urtt
which for years had been directed ton ard
the discovery of a positive cure for con
sumption, were linally successful, and al
ready his "new scientino svHlein of medl
eiit.1 hits, he its timelv .usa. itt'ttitanentlv
cured thousands of apparently hopeless,
cases, nnd it seems a necessary ami )iiimaiLftW4
duty to bring such facts to the attention of
all Invalids.
The medical profession throughout
America uinl Kurtipo are nlinont unamious
In the opinion Unit nearly all physical ail
ments naturally tend to the K'iiciution of
consumption. The n.lll. tcil din In the
short, odd days of winter much fusler than
in the img, hot day of summer.
The Doctor has proved the dreaded dls
ease to b curable beyond a douht, Iu any
climate, and has on bin hi bis American
ami Kuropritii laboratories thousands of
loiters of heurtlclt gratitude from those
benellted or cured in all parts of the world.
No one having, or threatened with, any
disease, should hesitate a day, but should
write at once. Fads prove that the Doctor
bus discovered a reliable and absolute cure
for Consumption (Tulicn-uloHts) and all
bronchial, throat, lung and chest troubles,
stubborn coughs, catarrhal ntt'ectlons, scrof
ula, general decline and weakness, loss of
llesh, and all wasting conditions, and to
demonstrate lis wonderful merlin, he will
semi mreerne. Itottles (all uillcrcnt) of
his New Discoveries, with full Instrui tlons,
to any reader of this paper.
Wmply write to T. A. Hlncmo. M. CM.
Pine strict. New York, giving full address.
There is no charge for correspondence)
advice strictly professional and conhden-
tin). '
Knowing, as we do, of the undoubted
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